Mintz Levin attorney Gregory A. Sandomirsky has been named the Boston Best Lawyers Public Finance Law Lawyer of the Year for 2012. Best Lawyers, which compiles annual listings of outstanding lawyers through a rigorous peer-review process, selects a single lawyer in each specialty in each community to honor as the “Lawyer of the Year.” These lawyers have received particularly high ratings by earning a high level of respect among their peers for their abilities, professionalism, and integrity.

Mr. Sandomirsky is a Member in the firm’s Public Finance Section, and managed the group for over 30 years from its inception in the late 1970s. He served on the firm’s Executive Committee from 1985 to 1998.

He has extensive experience with debt financing, new public enterprise formation, and governmental and corporate reorganization. He provides bond counsel and general advice to major public and private institutions involved in transportation, energy, water and sewer service, housing, health care, education, resource recovery, economic development, and lending. Mr. Sandomirsky also has substantial experience with project finance in U.S. markets and with private/public joint ventures and cooperations in areas such as solid waste disposal, wastewater and water treatment, energy generation, health care, subsidized housing, transportation, and parking. His practice requires resolving legal and practical issues concerning financing, procurement, administration, and regulation in connection with large-scale infrastructure projects and programs.

Mr. Sandomirsky is a frequent panelist for the National Association of Bond Lawyers and other public finance industry groups with emphasis in the securities law, derivatives, and best corporate practice areas. He has been named a Massachusetts Super Lawyer annually since 2008.

He received his A.B., cum laude, from Harvard College and his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

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